Best known as the author of twenty-six novels, Iris Murdoch has also
made significant contributions to the fields of ethics and aesthetics.
Collected here for the first time in one volume are her most influential
literary and philosophical essays. Tracing Murdoch's journey to a modern
Platonism, this volume includes incisive evaluations of the thought and
writings of T. S. Eliot, Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Simone de
Beauvior, and Elias Canetti, as well as key texts on the
continuing importance of the sublime, on the concept of love, and the
role great literature can play in curing the ills of
philosophy.Existentialists and Mystics not only illuminates the
mysticism and intellectual underpinnings of Murdoch's novels, but
confirms her major contributions to twentieth-century thought.